A reconfigurable leg and wheel device includes an array of components joined in series configurable as i) an articulated leg with the components movable with respect to one another in a walking motion, and reconfigurable as ii) a wheel with the components forming a circular outer surface and being rotatable about an axis in a rotational motion.
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1. A reconfigurable leg and wheel device, comprising:
an array of components joined in series configurable as i) an articulated leg with an upper leg pivotally coupled at an axis to a body, a lower leg pivotally coupled to the upper leg, and a foot pivotally coupled to the lower leg, the upper leg, the lower leg and the foot movable with respect to one another in a walking motion, and reconfigurable as ii) a wheel with the upper leg, the lower leg and the foot forming a circular outer surface and being rotatable about an axis in a rotational motion.
8. A combined and transformable wheel and leg device, comprising:
a) a plurality of leg segments pivotally joined in series;
b) the leg segments including at least two leg segments having semi-circular portions;
c) at least one intermediate leg segment interconnecting the at least two leg segments; and
c) the leg segments defining at least two configurations, including:
i) a leg configuration in which the leg segments are movable with respect to one another; and
ii) a wheel configuration in which the leg segments are rigidly affixed with respect to one another, and the semi-circular portions are combined to form a substantial circular outer surface, and being rotatable about an axis in a rotational motion.
14. A combined and transformable wheel and leg device, comprising:
a) an array of leg segments pivotally joined in series, including at least:
i) an upper leg pivotally coupled at an axis to a body; and
ii) a lower leg pivotally coupled to the upper leg;
b) a plurality of semi-circular portions, associated with at least some of the leg segments;
c) the leg segments defining at least two configurations, including:
i) a leg configuration in which the leg segments are movable with respect to one another; and
ii) a wheel configuration in which the leg segments are rigidly affixed with respect to one another, and the semi-circular portions are combined to form a substantial circular outer surface, and being rotatable about an axis in a rotational motion;
d) actuators, coupled between adjacent leg segments, to move the leg segments with respect to each other in the walking configuration.
2. A device in accordance with
a plurality of semi-circular segments combinable to form a substantially continuous circular surface configured to make rolling contact with a support surface.
3. A device in accordance with
a) at least two leg segments having semi-circular portions; and
b) at least one intermediate leg segment interconnecting the at least two leg segments.
4. A device in accordance with
at least one actuator, coupled between at least two of the components, to articulately move the components with respect to each other in the walking motion, and to reconfigure the components as the wheel.
5. A device in accordance with
a circular cap, disposable over the components when reconfigured as the wheel.
6. A device in accordance with
7. A device in accordance with
9. A device in accordance with
a) an upper leg pivotally coupled at the axis to a body;
b) a lower leg pivotally coupled to the upper leg; and
c) a foot pivotally coupled to the lower leg.
10. A device in accordance with
at least one actuator, coupled between at least two leg segments, to move the leg segments with respect to each other in the leg configuration.
11. A device in accordance with
a circular cap, disposable over the leg segments in the wheel configuration.
12. A device in accordance with
13. A device in accordance with
15. A device in accordance with
16. A device in accordance with
17. A device in accordance with
a circular cap, disposable over the leg segments in the wheel configuration.
18. A device in accordance with
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/428,512, filed Nov. 21, 2002.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to robotics. More particularly, the present invention relates to an articulated leg that is configurable as a wheel.
2. Related Art
Improvement of robotics and/or robotic movement is a continuing pursuit. Wheeled transportation can be characterized by greater efficiency or speed, while articulated leg transportation can be characterized by greater flexibility for movement over complex terrain. Wheels can rotate quickly, but can have difficulty on uneven terrain, while articulated legs can negotiate the uneven terrain, but can have difficulty with speed. Such wheeled transport can have limited mobility and behavior due to complex environment and lack of adaptability to unpredictable terrain.
It has been recognized that it would be advantageous to develop a robot or a robotic transportation system capable of greater mobility, efficiency, and adaptability. In addition, it has been recognized that it would be advantageous to develop legs and/or wheels to facilitate mobility of vehicles or robots.
The invention provides a reconfigurable leg and wheel device with an array of components joined in series configurable as i) an articulated leg with the components movable with respect to one another in a walking motion, and reconfigurable as ii) a wheel with the components forming a circular outer surface and being rotatable about an axis in a rotational motion.
In accordance with a more detailed aspect of the present invention, the array of components can include a plurality of semi-circular segments combinable to form a substantially continuous circular surface to make rolling contact with a support surface.
Additional features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the detailed description which follows, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which together illustrate, by way of example, features of the invention.
Reference will now be made to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used herein to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Alterations and further modifications of the inventive features illustrated herein, and additional applications of the principles of the inventions as illustrated herein, which would occur to one skilled in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure, are to be considered within the scope of the invention.
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The leg/wheel 10 can include an array of components or plurality of leg segments 14 joined in series. The leg segments 14 can be coupled end-to-end, with the ends of adjacent leg segments pivotally coupled together. The array of components or plurality of leg segments 14 can include 1) an upper leg 18 pivotally coupled at an axis 22 to the body, vehicle or robot 8; 2) a lower or intermediate leg 26 pivotally coupled to the upper leg 18; and 3) a foot 30 pivotally coupled to the lower leg 26. The components or leg segments can include at least two leg segments, such as upper leg 18 and foot 30, and at least one intermediate leg segment 26.
The components or leg segments 14 can include a plurality of semi-circular segments or portions 34 that combine to form a continuous circular outer surface or wheel configured 12 to make rolling contact with a support surface, such as the ground. Only some of the leg segments 14 can include the semi-circular portions 34, such as the upper leg 18 and the foot 30, while other leg segments may not include a semi-circular portion, such as intermediate or lower leg 26. Thus, only some of the leg segments 14 may form the outer periphery or circumference of the wheel 12. Alternatively, each leg segment 14 can include a semi-circular portion 34.
The components or leg segments 14 can have various different lengths, and can form various different portions of the wheel 12. The upper leg 18 can be sized, or can have a length, that forms a greater portion of the wheel. For example, the upper leg can form approximately ⅓ to ½ of the wheel. The intermediate or lower leg can form less than ⅓ than the wheel. The foot 30 can form less than ⅓ or ¼ of the wheel. The semi-circular segments or portions 34 can include a tread 35 (
The components or leg segments 14 can be configurable as 1) an articulated leg 11 with the components movable with respect to one another in a walking motion (
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The vehicle or robot 8 can have front and rear portions that are pivotally coupled to one another. The front and rear portions can be pivoted with respect to one another to turn the vehicle or robot. The vehicle or robot can include one or more power units or motors 36 that can be operatively coupled to the legs/wheels 10. The power units or motors can rotate the wheels 12. In addition, the power units or motors can pivot the upper legs 18.
In addition, the legs/wheels 10 can include actuators 38 (
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The components or leg segments 14 or 14b can arranged so that at least one of the leg segments, such an intermediate legs 26, 26b and 27b transverse the wheel in the wheel configuration, as shown in
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The robot can be configured to provide various different functions, including surveillance, search and rescue, surface data, logistics support, detective, etc. Thus, the robot can include various different mechanisms, including cameras, sensors, robotic arms and/or grips, etc. The robot can include various communications equipment, such as receiver/transmitter to send and receive data and/or instructions. The robot also can include a global position system (GPS) to facilitate positioning. The robot also can include a controller, control circuitry, or computer to control and operate the robot, mechanisms, etc. The robot also can be configured to carry items, such as batteries, fuel, food/water, medical supplies, etc.
The legs/wheels 10 and the robot can be configured to perform various different movements, including crawl or caterpillar action, drop and roll, jump, flip, climb, walking, rolling, trotting, galloping, bounding, pronging, standing, balancing, sitting, stumble and fall recovery, etc.
The legs/wheels can be configures so that substantially all of the components 14 fit within a circumference defined by the wheel 12.
The legs/wheels also can include retractable traction elements, such as claws. Such elements can be deployed from the legs or wheels.
A circular cap 40 (
It is to be understood that the above-referenced arrangements are illustrative of the application for the principles of the present invention. It will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that numerous modifications can be made without departing from the principles and concepts of the invention as set forth in the claims.
Smith, Fraser M., Olivier, Marc, Jacobsen, Stephen, Maggio, Christopher S.
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